A Classics poem for The Swaggering Soldier Prologue
2nd Year Classical Studies Student, James O'Brien wrote a very clever poem for Ms. Donohoe as an assignment in March. Read it and be impressed.
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2nd Year Classical Studies Student, James O'Brien wrote a very clever poem for Ms. Donohoe as an assignment in March. Read it and be impressed.
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It was an exciting evening in Mt. Anville on Tuesday, 10th March at the annual Ides of March Quiz organised by the Classical Association of Ireland Teachers. One of Stratford's four team was joint first with Gonzaga College for the last three rounds and lost out on the tie-breaker question.
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Stratford College are privileged to be one of the first institutions in the country to display the National Library of Ireland's World War 1 travelling exhibition since mid-February.
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2nd Year Classics students, Tim, Charlie and Fionn, were this years winners in the 2nd versus 3rd Year Classics Quiz.
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6th Year Classics student, Ciara Harrison, was one of the Leaving Certificate students who attended the UCD Classics lectures on Saturday, 24th January.
Read more →5th Year History student, Maeve Crossan, explains how the Stratford history team did at the Inter-Schools History Quiz on Monday, 19th January in Tallaght.
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1st Year History students were asked by Ms. Kenny to give presentations to the class on The Celts. Browse through two of the presentations.
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At the Awards Ceremony on Friday, 24th October, on the back of an idea from Jakob Miller, 1st Year English student, everyone in the school hall held a piece of paper congratulating Malala Yousafzay on the recent announcement of her jointly winning the Nobel Peace Prize 2014.
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5th Year History student, Maeve Crossan, writes in detail about the impact of Tomi Reichental's lecture to senior students on Tuesday, 25th November.
Read more →Niall Halloran, 5th Year History Student gave the following presentation on Wednesday, 26th November to his History class on his analysis of the leadership of Lenin and Stalin.
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